Nature, Količina 72Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1905 |
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Stran 353
... temperatures . From these ex- eriments it appears that , at temperatures between those of these two liquids , ice has only one - third of its specific eat at ordinary temperature , graphite has only one - tenth , while diamond has as ...
... temperatures . From these ex- eriments it appears that , at temperatures between those of these two liquids , ice has only one - third of its specific eat at ordinary temperature , graphite has only one - tenth , while diamond has as ...
Stran 381
... temperature ; rather must its tructure and symmetry be taken as the outward manifesta- ion of a dynamic equilibrium between the primitive co- esion and the kinetic energy imparted by heat . Even efore the discovery of a definite temperature ...
... temperature ; rather must its tructure and symmetry be taken as the outward manifesta- ion of a dynamic equilibrium between the primitive co- esion and the kinetic energy imparted by heat . Even efore the discovery of a definite temperature ...
Stran 432
... temperature of 88 ° or 90 ° , the temperature of the in- going water being 74 ° , The Tuckfield and Garland machine , of which the steriliser weighed 198 lb. and the heating apparatus 126 lb. , gave 40 to 50 gallons at a temperature of ...
... temperature of 88 ° or 90 ° , the temperature of the in- going water being 74 ° , The Tuckfield and Garland machine , of which the steriliser weighed 198 lb. and the heating apparatus 126 lb. , gave 40 to 50 gallons at a temperature of ...
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